Economics of scale
By: Lacher, Carl J [author]
Language: English Set: Economics of scaleCopyright date: 2007 In: Journal of Accountancy Vol. 203 Issue 3: ( March 2007), pages 36-41Summary: The article looks at ways in which accountants, accounting firms and other financial service providers can assist clients who might have taken on tasks too large for their present capacity to process them. Suggested are means by which clients can be helped with expanded capital, inventory, personnel and with better equipment. The article also examines the need for assistance in setting priorities, corporate flexibility, business communication and negotiations between the supplier and the customer.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The article looks at ways in which accountants, accounting firms and other financial service providers can assist clients who might have taken on tasks too large for their present capacity to process them. Suggested are means by which clients can be helped with expanded capital, inventory, personnel and with better equipment. The article also examines the need for assistance in setting priorities, corporate flexibility, business communication and negotiations between the supplier and the customer.
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